This week, we’re starting October in the best way possible, with the latest hits from our favorite artists! From BZRP and Milo J, Junior H, María Becerra and Enrique Iglesias, including the latest surprise song from Ferxxo, you’ll have a lot of music to enjoy this weekend.
A few days ago, Bizarrap left everyone astonished when he finally revealed the protagonist of his new session. After releasing a nearly 10-minute cinematic short in the pure style of The Wall Street Wolverine, which led to speculation on social media that his next featuring would be none other than Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, or Daddy Yankee, the Argentine artist put all debate to rest by formally announcing his collaboration with emerging rapper Milo J.
Milo is indeed one of the great promises of the urban genre in Argentina. At just 16 years of age, he has surpassed 320 million views on platforms with his viral track «Rara Vez.» Precisely, the BZRP Music Session Vol 57 has become a diss track aimed at those who didn’t believe in him and deceived him.
The highly anticipated song’s release, which has already accumulated over 5.4 million views on YouTube in just 10 hours, has become the official presentation of the collaborative EP by Bizarrap and Milo J, titled en dormir sin Madrid.
Nearly a year after releasing CONTINGENTE, Junior H is back with a bang, presenting his album $adD Boyz 4 Life II. The album comprises 17 unreleased songs with profound themes of heartbreak, where Junior H delves into various genres, all while staying true to the distinct style of corridos tumbados.
Feid has surprised everyone by releasing a long awaited song a few weeks after the launch of his album Mor, no le temas a la oscuridad. Fans were requesting it on social media –every one of his posts on TikTok, Instagram, or X contained a simple comment with just two words: ‘Ferxxo 30.’ And now, it’s finally here.
Two of the most influential artists in the corridos tumbados genre have teamed up for this collaboration. ‘Fresa’ means ‘strawberry’ in Spanish, but in Mexican slang, it’s a social term used to describe someone, typically from a middle to high-class background, who leads an extravagant lifestyle, acts pretentiously, and speaks Mexican Spanish with a distinctive accent. Like in every other country, there are pseudo-fresas, those who pretend to be preppy but aren’t.
Last week, the Spanish artist made a comeback alongside one of the biggest Argentine stars, and they have now released the music video for «ASI ES LA VIDA» (Such is Life). Together, they’ve created a bachata full of love and sensuality. Undoubtedly, it’s a genre that has been on the rise in recent years.
These talented artists have joined forces in «No Pienso Llamar,» a reggaeton song that merges the sounds of the new wave with electronic elements, immediately immersing us into a session of irresistible rhythms. They talk to us about the feeling of being with someone with whom you never stop arguing, and with whom you maintain a toxic relationship from the beginning to the end.
This collab is one of those that’s bound to resonate everywhere, so give it a listen on your own beforehand.
Apparently, the thaw is occurring faster than anticipated because Christmas songs are already making their way into the spotlight. Mariah Carey recently announced her ‘Merry Christmas One and All’ Tour, and now the iconic Cher has released a Christmas song titled «Dj Play a Christmas Song» with a signature pop-dance sound that’s unmistakably from Cher –it’s sure to be a hit on dance floors. But that’s not the only Christmas news to look forward to; On October 20th, the artist will be releasing a Christmas-themed album.
Drake’s much-anticipated new album shows a more diverse approach to maximalism, according to Billboard. From the lively and fun «Rich Baby Daddy» featuring Sexyy Red and SZA, to the haunting verses of «First Person Shooter» alongside J. Cole, and the spaced-out melodies of «All the Parties» featuring Chief Keef, there’s a wealth of content to explore on «For All The Dogs.» It’s a grand statement of ‘more-is-more’ from Drake upon your initial listen.